I It J h TO r I fR j J fife s 5 M w A i H V SO I I h I n x s a i BS u Ay ers Pills Want your moustache or beard RSBPKSMR H AMf RYF abeautiful brown orrichblack Use erJJJAlSiiJlxT KWIT KNIT KNIT KNIT GOODS of all kinds and in abundance at HONEST JOHNS Golf gloves mittens stock ing caps hoods fascinators knit shawls knit under shirts knit cotton fleeced lined and wool fl 1 Cold and Wet Feet Cured M I Wake up your liver Cure your constipation Get rid of your biliousness Sold for 60 years UryDERWEA J C Aver Co Lowell Man for all ages and classes in all sizes and grades BLACK CAT BRAND CH1CAG0 R0CKF0RD HOSIERY COMPANY Kknosha Wis His New Fall Supply of Black Cat Hosiery comprises also anything and everything you may need in stocking for the whole family that will wear the best look the best and that ARE THE BEST TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE Dont miss seeing his immense stock of Kimona Cloths and Flannelettes for ioc I2c 15c 20c and 25c yard His stock of BLANKETS and COMFORTS was never more complete ranging in price from 50c a pair to 6 50 a pair Dont forget his up-to-date line of JACK ETS and FURS if in need of a winter garment His prices are surprisingly low Phone 16 flcCOOK NEBRASKA mKmsmasijmaxmrnmmmaMmasarnKmainamatBaaamiammim m wTranMiMKiEBCWMiMiMBBMM SIDEWALK RESOLUTION Be it resolved bv tho Council of tho City of McCook that a sidewalk bo within thirty days after tho publication of this resolutionbuilt and laid to the established crade on tho north side of Dodse street in tho City of McCook Nebras ka adjoininp tho following described promises to wit Lots 6 and 7 block 29 Second addition lots G and 7 block 24 lots 6 and 7 block 14 and lots 6 and 7 block 13 ordinal town now City of ilcCookin accordance with tho following If HaKstones are used they should bo 3 inches thick laid on a solid foundation well imbedded in sand to an even surface with close joints For concrete excavate 8 inches add 3 inches of cinders or broken stono well tamped add 4 inches of concrete well mised tamp again thoroughly and while wet add 1 inch of smooth surface covering mixed two parts coarse band to one part of Portland cement and water spread over to an oven surface For vitrified or hard paving brick excavate 5 inchestamp well add 3 inches sand lay brick to a smooth surface and tamp brick surface after laying cover well with dry sand For tiling or concrete blocks ex cavate 3 inches tamp well add 1 inch of sand lay in cement mortar properly mixed to a smooth surface All walks to bo laid 4 inches from the lot line and to be a uniform width of 5 feet Said walk to bo built undor the supervis ion of the committee on streets and alleys and tho city engineer and in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No 113 of said city as amended Passed and approved this 24th day of October 1904 C J Ryan Actiiig Mayor Seal Attest C I Hall City Clerk F OR SALE Real Estate Improved ITS VERY EASY To oai a home I offer a 4 room house with oak and maple floors fine location near school well kept lawn and trees nicely started Its a bargain See L H Lindemann Al A BEAUTIFUL HOME A line large home with both electric lights and furnace beautiful lawn shade trees barn near school and postoffico Reader it will be a comfort to your soul to own such a homo See L H Lindemann A2 RANCHES One of 300 acres another of 240 acres and still another well improved of 3S5 all bottom and near town See L H Lindemann WATCH For the now and great empire Routt county Colorado now being rapidly populated in ad vance of the Moffat line Procrastination in this case will prove to be the thief of time See L H Lindemann A4 LOOK AND READ My list from time to time and do not fail to carefully consider the fact that the time to buy citv or farm property is when there is a general feeling of depression L H Lindemann Real Estate USEE As long as you wear THE MODELS warm Shoes and Rubber Footwear E A PETTY Proprietor We have a large stock of Rubber Felt and Heavy Boots and Shoes for the cold wet winter weather both for outdoor and indoor wear In all Widths and all Sizes ODEL SHOE STORE McCOOK NEBRASKA I MoGook Tribune and Inter Ocean SI05 Watch next issue for particulars IBS Time MtKitrZA Card McCook Neb MAIN LINK KAHT PKPAHT No tf Contrul Timo 1115 p M 2 6i0A M VL 900 AM II 955 1 M No 5 arrives from cast at 8 p in MAIN LINE WKST DKPAUT Nol Mountain Timo 1154 am 3 11V5pm 5 750pm 1H 850AM IMPERIAL LINK No 171 arrives Mountain Time 540 P M No 175 departs 645 a m SloopinR dininK and reclining chuir cars eents freo on through trains Tickets Fold and buKKaKo checked to any point in tho United States or Canada For information timo tables maps and tick ets call on or writo George Scotr Agent Mc Cook Nobranka or J Francis General Pa6sou Kor Aeent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Rea Omnn is receiving a visit from his mother Mrs O H Oman Ray Gale is n new helper in tho round house this week a wiper Nijrht Ticket Agent Moore visited rel atives in Naponee Sunday Tio bridge gang repaired bridges east and west of Trenton last week Frank Arnold machinists helper was sick early part of the week James Kummer spent part of last week with his parents in Hayes Center One of Conductor Utters children a young daughter is ill with scarlet fever Conductor A II Bigley of Denver brought in second No 2 Monday morn ing Conductor S E Callen was in Hast ings on bnsiness Thursday between trains Mr and Mrs C B Sentance will make a short visit in Denver first of next week Switchman F C Scarborough has been transferred to Denver as switchman and brakeman Conductor John Morris will leave last of this week for Illinois on a visit to his aged parents Conductor ITA Beale had the officers special over the McCook division last week and first of this week The ballast train is about to be taken off at Woodruff Kansas the rock at that place being about exhausted Switchman W W Prall has gone on with Coi ductor S E Callen and F E Brigner has gone into the local yard Conductor Art Lyman and Brakeman E O Scott were up from Republican City Thursday morning with an extra Conductor and Mrs C W Bronson returned Wednesday night on No 6 from their wedding trip to Denver and the mountains Switchman and Mrs E L Hawkins arrived home first of the week from visiting his parents in Alma ani he has gone to work in yard Conductor F M Washburn had Con ductor Bronsons run during the latters absence while Conductor Bunting sub stituted for Washburn Conductor and Mrs William Cropp are visiting in Hastings and Red Cloud for a few da3rs while he recovers from his recent minor accident Ralph Foe is taking a lay off and Law rence McJimsey is working in his place as day operator A Mr Parker from Brush Col is on the night shift Red Cloud Chief All trainmen and switchmen are now operated from McCook on this division There are about 300 men in all Train master Wilburns board now has a place in the trainmasters office here Engine 2701 which brought No H into McCook Tuesday night had her trailer wheels turn cross wise of the track in the McCook yard just after making the depot track The platform was torn up but no damage of a serious na ture was occasioned It is said that the length of the tanks on these engines makes it difficult to make sharp curves In the car now used by D F Mc Farland of the Sterling division is an old piece of furniture with a history said a Burlington man recently while indulg ing in the luxury of a reminiscent mood It is a large solidly built table of good material with a green colored cloth top That table has a history and it is said more money has passed over that piece of furniture than over a great many others the Burlington now has in use In the days of Tom Potter that table occupied a place of distinction in his private car Potter loved a friendly game of poker andhe could play a game that kept his friends vigilant if they cared to remain friendly That table has been retired from its former business but it is still kept as a relic Lincoln Journal Offices Will Be Close to Depot The offices of the B M officials and of the dispatcher and his men will be erected just north of the union depot the B M company having made arrange ments with the Union Pacific company for the use of the ground for a term of years Saturday a surveyor of the B M staked the ground for the building and work has been begun on thefounda tion A part of the material therefor has been here for a couple of weeks aud nine additional cars including that part of the Holyoke depot which will be utilized arrived Tuesday It will not take long to get the foundation ready and the building in shape for occupanc so that in a few weeks at the latest the trainmen and their office force will have more commodious quarters than they have at present Sterling Advocate Presidential Election Will Make No Change No matter which candidate is elected Foleys Honey and Tar will remain the peoples favorite remedy for coughs colds and incipient consumption 1 1 cures colds qu ckly and prevents pneumonia A J Nusbaum Batesville Ind writes I suffered for three months with a severe cold A druggist prepared me some medicine and a physician pre scribed for me yet I did not improve I then tried Foleys Honey and Tar and eight doses cured me Sold by A Mc Millen Low Rates East To certain points east of Chicago the Burlington is offering greatly reduced rates Ask the agent INDIAN0LA Mrs Dow has beon sick the past week Charles A Hotze is in Kentucky visit ing friends J W Nutt of Danbury was in town Wednesday The children at school have a now game basket ball E Thompson has just completed it neat new granary The Epworth League will give a nock tie social Friday evening Mr Calvin is organizing a class in vocal music Angie Quick and Ena Gamsby were McCook visitors Saturday W A Dolan has moved into tho prop erty lately vacuted by his father A little attraction on our streets Monday morning Nobody hurt Mart Akers is at home now in tho new phono building and is tho Hello James McClung and Elmer Thompson drove up to Frontiercounty last Sauday Tho first frost of the season came to us on Tuesday evening And it brought some ice Rev R N Hawkins of the Congrega tional church is in St Louis for a short stay The Misses Flora and Angie Quick entertained the Browning club Tuesday evening Mrs J J Wilson of Denver is here visiting tho family of her uncle Charley Hotze I M Beardslee was down from Mc Cook Sunday returning the same evening Roscoo Korns was in Lincoln last week as a delegate from the I O O b lodge here Bud Newland has moved into his newly acquired property in the north west part of town The great ball game that was to have been played here the 18th did not materialize on account of the rain A son of Mr and Mrs Hedges who has been visiting here for some time returned to his home near Fall City Wednesday morning The song service at the Congregational church last Sunday evening under the leadership of Mrs Cavin was very entertaining and of a high order The ladies of tho Methodist church held an exchange in the old store room west of the bank building last Saturday A small sum was realized from the sale of the goods The long looked for wedding has taken place John McClung and Miss Maggie Crocker were married on Wednesday of last week Justice of the peace Phil lips officiated A Continual Strain Many men and women are constantly subjected to what they commonly term a continual strain because of some financial or family trouble It wears and distresses them both mentally and physically affecting their nerves badly and bringiog on kidney and liver ail ments with the attendant evils of con stipation loss of appetite sleeplessness low vitality and despondency They can not as a rule get rid of this continu al strain but they can remedy its health destroying effects by taking frequent doses of Greens August Flower It tones up the liver stimulates the kidneys in sures healthy bodilv functions gives vim and spirit to ones whole being and eventually dispels the physical or men tal distress caused by that continual strain Trial bottle of August Flower 25c regular size 75 At all druggists November Low Rates To St Louis November offers the last oppor tunity for seeing the St Louis Exposition tho most magnificent spectacle the world has ever produced Seo it now or never Special low coach excursion rates daily each week from Sunday to Thursday inclusive Seven day limit Slightly higher rates for ticKets good in sleeping cars with longer limit To Chicago Daily low round trip rates either direct or via St Louis in eitherdircction with stopovers at St Louis Kansas City or Omaha Live Stock Show One fare plus 200 for the round trip to Chicago and return on November 26th 27th and 2Sth Winter Tourist Rates Low round trip rates to Galveston and San Antonio Texas New Or leans La Mobile Ala Jacksonville aud St Augustine Fla and hundreds of other points If jou are figuring on a winter trip I can fur nish you valuable information or write L W Wakely general passenger agent Omaha George S Scott Agent Chicago Burlington Quincy R R The Original Foley C o Chicago originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy and on account of t h e great merit and popularity of Foleys Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine Ask for Foleys Honey and Tar and refuse any substi tute offered as no other preparation will give the same satisfaction It is mildly laxative It contains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons Sold by A McMillen St Louis Via Chicago During October and November the Burlington is quoting very low rates to St Louis via Chicago Saves Two From Death Our little daughter had almost a fa tal attack of whooping cough and bron chitis writes Mrs W K Haviland of Armonk N Y but when all other remedies failed we saved her life with Dr Kings New Discovery Our niece who had Consumption in an advanced stage also used this wonderful medicine and to day she is perfectly well Des perate throat and lung disease yield to Dr Kings New Discovery as to no other meuicme on uanu jluuwhuio jut vougua and Colds 50c and 8100 bottles guar anteed by L W McConnell Trial bottles free For eruptions sores pimples kidney and liver troubles constipation indiges tion use Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea Carries new life to every part of the body Tea or tablet form 35 cents L W McConnell I l i i ii gill or All The Good Kind Too Just Received a Fresh Shipment of the U Werner Made They fit and wear well We guarantee satisfaction whether you pay 200 300 500 or 600 the value is right Let us show you the new materials DeGroff Co i gp aggwaimii 11 11 111 iiiiniummniT mmmnaM a wy ft - ft 6 V FRANKLIN President Phone 22 A C EBERT Cashier I CITIZENS BANK X OF McCOOK NEB Again a Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 ma DIRECTORS V FRANKLIN WFMcFARLAND A C EBERT i W B WOLFE C H WILLARD Z We want to call your attention to the fact that we want to send you samples of the cloths that we make our Mens and Boys clothing of We want to send these samples to you so that you can sit down at home and pick them to pieces burn them chew the rag as it were to see it you can nna any cotton in mem vi better still carry them to your home merchant and compare them with his goods and let him try and find any cheat or shoddy in them You know that no sample an inch and a quarter square can do justice to a whole suit of clothes but we have faith enough in our little samples and little prices to send tiiem out to you to compare We send with our catalogue sam ples of mens all wool suits 6 00 to 20 OO Boys knee pants suits 2 O0 to 5 OO Young mens suits 4 OO to 12 OO Mens pants from 2 OO to 3 60 Order Your Catalogue Today Its Fa I of Go3d Things 1 lOlll XllVX a 11 liaia wwc Wl